Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes

We discuss the requirements of a GRACE follow-on mission, having the potential capability, for example, to monitor both cryospheric changes in Antarctica, Greenland and Patagonia and for capturing the associated solid earth creep responses that exist beneath these regions. NASA

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Main Authors: Ivins, Erik, Wu, Xioping, Gross, Richard
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005. 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37792
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/37792 2023-05-15T13:31:32+02:00 Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes Ivins, Erik Wu, Xioping Gross, Richard 2005-10-13T21:13:30Z 8507964 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37792 en_US eng Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005. International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) Conference, Beijing, China, August 2, 2005 05-0778 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/37792 sea-level rise glacier change post-glacial rebound Presentation 2005 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:13:22Z We discuss the requirements of a GRACE follow-on mission, having the potential capability, for example, to monitor both cryospheric changes in Antarctica, Greenland and Patagonia and for capturing the associated solid earth creep responses that exist beneath these regions. NASA Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica glacier Greenland JPL Technical Report Server Antarctic Greenland Patagonia
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topic sea-level rise
glacier change
post-glacial rebound
spellingShingle sea-level rise
glacier change
post-glacial rebound
Ivins, Erik
Wu, Xioping
Gross, Richard
Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
topic_facet sea-level rise
glacier change
post-glacial rebound
description We discuss the requirements of a GRACE follow-on mission, having the potential capability, for example, to monitor both cryospheric changes in Antarctica, Greenland and Patagonia and for capturing the associated solid earth creep responses that exist beneath these regions. NASA
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author Ivins, Erik
Wu, Xioping
Gross, Richard
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Gross, Richard
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title Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
title_short Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
title_full Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
title_fullStr Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
title_full_unstemmed Low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-Pleistocen and Holocene volume changes
title_sort low order gravity field and sea-level: antarctic contribution to late-pleistocen and holocene volume changes
publisher Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005.
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